All-Rolls-Royce first team features Super SixDick VitaleSPECIAL TO ESPN.COM

Preseason 2004-05 ALL-ROLLS-ROYCE Teams | November 2004
Here are my updated preseason All-Rolls-Royce teams, baby! I first chose my All-Rolls-Royce teams in July with the idea that things might change as the season got closer. It wasn't easy picking these squads, and I'm sure there will be lots of debating. Without further ado...

All-Rolls-Royce SUPER SIX First Team

Felton

Point guard -- Raymond Felton | North Carolina | 6-1 | Junior
My first team is dynamite, dominated by an All-ACC backcourt. At the point is the wizardry of Tar Heels star Raymond Felton. Hey, everybody loves Raymond, baby! He is so creative and innovative, and I believe he'll have a phenomenal season. Felton has improved his perimeter game, and within coach Roy Williams' system he'll be ready to explode.

Hodge

Swing guard -- Julius Hodge | NC State | 6-6 | Senior
NC State was thrilled when Julius Hodge decided to return to college for his senior season instead of opting for the NBA draft.

Hodge is multidimensional and can play almost anywhere on the court. His love for the college game is evident.

Paul

Combo guard -- Chris Paul | Wake Forest | 6-0 | Sophomore
Chris Paul was a diaper dandy last year, and he'll be even better with a year under his belt.

He has penetration ability and he loves to have the ball in crucial situations. He also isn't afraid to take the big shot in crunch time.

Warrick

Swing forward -- Hakim Warrick | Syracuse | 6-8 | Senior
Coach Jim Boeheim and Syracuse had to be ecstatic when Hakim Warrick decided to return to college as well.

Warrick brings that feathery jump shot, offensive-rebounding skill and shot-blocking talent. Warrick should have a big year in the Big East.

Roberts

Power forward -- Lawrence Roberts | Mississippi State | 6-9 | Senior
Down in the SEC, Lawrence Roberts thought seriously about the NBA draft. When he found out his draft status wasn't to his liking, he opted to return to Starkville, pleasing coach Rick Stansbury. This power guy on the interior was the first Mississippi State player to average a double-double in over two decades! He's a physical force around the basket.

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